With a few threads going on about Mach 1's at the moment I thought I'd ask for some advice. I've got one on the way (great - I'm happy about that ) and so I'm thinking of whether or not to part with my trusty GM-8 (non-Gemini version). I could use the money but a quick survey on Amart suggests that I'll likely take a bath on it, in part because I've added just about every upgrade available including some nice shiny Robin Casady counterweights and saddle).

I use the GM-8 mostly for solar imaging and visual with a tandem bar set-up (Cak70 and TV76 w/SF70 h-alpha filters). I've not used it for dark sky imaging but I do use it for visual at night with a 105.

I hate having equipment lying around unused and I figure with the Mach 1 in house, the GM8 will be staying indoors a lot. She sure is pretty though and kind of like a "not so old" friend. Maybe I should just think of the GM8 as my solar mount and dedicate it to that (wouldn't want the anodizing to bleach on that Mach 1 ).

I'm torn though - what would you folks do? I know from seeing photos of some of your living rooms that some of your pads would qualify as scope/mount showrooms, LOL. I'm more in the Spartan camp and my spouse doesn't share the view that my gear is like industrial art.

Duh, that is actually great advice Rinaldo. I should have thought about it that way already. I've been selling off a lot of gear and that is part of the problem right now; worth taking a breather with the GM8 so I don't regret it later.

I don't suppose it is going to be worth any less in 6 months and maybe even slightly more if the economy doesn't tank further? Just seems like the resale value on the GM8 is worse than I might have expected but maybe no worse than any other (non AP or MI) GEM?

Hanging on to it for a while is good advice. I already had an AP 400GTO and was anticipating that the Mach1GTO would replace it. But while the Mach1 is a very portable mount, the 400 is so much smaller that I decided to keep it for small scopes and solar observing.

Rob,I have an AP140 w/4" focuser and the GM8 has given it a ride but it is really pushing it as you can imagine. It is heavier than a TEC 140. The GM-8 is used mostly for solar (as in picture) and with the 105. You guys have definitely convinced me to hang onto it.Doug

Rob,
I have an AP140 w/4" focuser and the GM8 has given it a ride but it is really pushing it as you can imagine. It is heavier than a TEC 140. The GM-8 is used mostly for solar (as in picture) and with the 105. You guys have definitely convinced me to hang onto it.
Doug

The idea of waiting for a while to see how much it is used is a good one. I can tell you that when I received my Mach1 I immediately sold my GM-8 and haven't looked back. In my case, it was an obvious choice. While the Mach1 is heavier, it isn't really any less portable--I use the same Pelican case for it as I did for the GM-8, and the Eagle pier fits in the same spot in the trunk as its predecessor. Neither mount is appropriate for 'grab 'n' go', so if I'm willing to make three trips up and down the stairs/out to the car to transport everything I'd rather have the more capable mount. Like you, I don't have anywhere to leave a gaggle of assembled telescopes.

Jared, I have to admit I was using very similar logic when deciding on whether to keep the GM8. Perhaps one difference with yourself, however, is my intense interest in solar, which may justify having that second mount.

Thanks Gus and David - yeah your impressions are about right, it is a pretty sweet set-up so not sure why I'd want to let it go given the time, effort and expense that went into it for my solar rig.

Thanks Doug, Yes, I had a AP130 EDFS on a GM8 years ago and felt it was marginal. However, that was years ago and looking back, I think the weak link was the tripod, not the GM8 mount head itself. Now I'm wondering if a GM8 on a better tripod might do the trick with the TEC140.

I had a AP130 EDFS on a GM8 years ago and felt it was marginal. However, that was years ago and looking back, I think the weak link was the tripod, not the GM8 mount head itself. Now I'm wondering if a GM8 on a better tripod might do the trick with the TEC140.

Rob,

I am now using a 24 pound 8-inch Newtonian on my GM-8 and it works great. BUT.... my GM-8 sits on an A-P Portable Pier and I think that makes a difference when you start pushing the capacity. Settle times are measured in tenths of a second - BTW. The Losmandy GM-8 tripod is pretty sturdy considering the rated capacity of the mount, but I'll confess that I only use it for lighter Grab and Go setups. The Losmandy capacity is very conservative and there are numerous tripod/pier options.

With a few threads going on about Mach 1's at the moment I thought I'd ask for some advice. I've got one on the way (great - I'm happy about that ) and so I'm thinking of whether or not to part with my trusty GM-8 (non-Gemini version).

I have the perfect solution for you. Keep the GM-8 and send the Mach 1 my way.

I'd say hold on to it. Unless you really need the money, it's an asset you just can't replace for what you paid for it. If a year goes by and you literally never use it, then maybe selling isn't such a bad thing. But I have a Nexstar GPS in that boat and I know the little kid taking up my time is about to be a little bigger, and that scope is going to be fun for the kids at that point.